The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 4, 1914, Page 11

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Saturday Night | Till 10 Any Flannel Shirt, includ ing heavy navy blue, gray, brown, tan and fancy mixed, up to $2.50 values, iY CHICAGO, Dec, 4 Base | ball's greatest flinger—Walter | many of them all fa Johnson of the Washington wool, at 95c S! 6 Americane—is a Federal Fi) leaguer today. Johnaon signed | a two-year contract with Char. 1 Broken lines of Men's fy ey Weeghman's Chicago Fed Union Sults, garments up My erais at Coffeyville, Kans | to $2.50, ‘ late Thursday afternoon, The | at 95c Federals will pay Johnaon | . Bh $17,500 a year. For signing he was given a bonus of $6,000. , A great legal battle is promised mas a t. Clark Griffith, man Ager the Washington team of x on was the one great a bd ~ & in detern the Se r hal vetain Johnson at Men’s and Women’s ny cost “ th de Johnson's $4 and $5 High- ’ nt that Wash grade Shoes, Gun- ton has first call on Johngon's metal, Patent, Kid The desertion of several other and Russian Calf, on Washington players may follow. | Johnson was greatly liked by hie newest lasts. Some teammates, and it le possible that short lines and other he will use his influence In induc full li 4 ing a few to come over. Claude ines. All sizes. Milan, Washington's great center fielder, is his bosom pal it ts re _ mored that the Independents have Raincoats been ering with him, too. | Joe Tinker, manager of the Chi Cravenettes and 8, carried the contract to John oO son for the latter's signature. Ne vercoats gotiations were opened with John. son by Fielder St. Louis | |r For getting Johnson’ a e, Jones was awarded) y lank, who joined the Fed rals two days ago. Johnson started his professional career with the Tacoma club tn $5.95 That are rain-proofed and club.” WANT GONZAGA IN SPOKANE, Deo. 4—The admit | tance of Gonzaga college, Spokane, to the conference will be the sub ject of w 2 discussion, {t is pre Nicted, when the matter !s brought lhefore today’s session of the | Northwest conference managers | WASHINGTON, Dec. 4. — Dt of the Washington Amert-/ can league club met here today to plan a legal fight to prevent Pitch- er Walter Johnson jumping to the| |Federal league. Just what was/ proposed at the meeting could not) be learned. SAYS LINE CAN "BE DUPLICATED FOR $762,000 $7.95 Every garment high. grade, and all of them Registered Cravenette label, not rubberized. Many are heavy tweed, chevict Overcoats, cravenetted, high-class workmanship. A fit guaranteed In every case. $7.95. Any Man’s Suit, Overcoat or Rain- coat, Values From $25.00 to $40.00 $10.95 Mall Ordere Given Prompt Attention. ecking Co. ! 1422 Third Ave. To construct the Seattle, Renton & Southern railway with new vn racks and paying, between Dear Jobbers and Retailers of born st. and 67th ave. 8. it would cost between $363,000 and $762,000, depending on the material used, es timates Assistant City Engineer W H. Tiedman, in 8 report submitted lat the request of Mayor Gill | And on top of all this the recetv-| lers ask $1,200,000 from the city for the property. The council considered the latest loffer of the recetvers Friday after.) noon, | Bankrupt and Surplus Stocks. Scenic Cafe FIRST AND STEWART Complete Report of Market Today Prices Paid Producers tor Vegetables and Frait. | 4 daily by J. W. Godwin & Co.) er Local pi Yakima potatoes Cal. sweet potatoes Cal onione Oregon onions DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME Fifth and University Cheam Amasement ke Surroundings | Momel| 19-PIECE UNION ORCHESTRA . Dancing Teachers Free Admission AT DREAMLAND 10 Dance Tickets for 25c eeeesoaceses soo | Eggs. Prices Paid Producers for Poultry, Veal and Pork “ 2 ° ece e block hogs rices for Butter, Eggs and Cheese | (Corrected Gatly by the Bradner Co.) Kaus on 606 OR 914 FOR BLOOD DISORDERS ile “Batter” nd Come 19 Me fo iy arhington 1 Practice the Up-to ashington " Treating ta “ VARICOCELES : ” HYDROCELES Business men will appre. ins ais Spccled ond Morveus clate the ethical delicacy of | Bissnece of Men Garry Herrmann, who enters DR. DONAWAY into business negotiations with alte 302-54 Liberty Tidy a rival and, when they fall, Oppo ico proceeds to expose his rivai’s Cor, Third and Heatthe, ‘Kat: Union St. alleged weakness. That Is ee eee seid | baseball honor, ¢ i His Contra STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1914. PAGE 11 ct Calls for Over $100 a Day Walter Johneon, Who Has Jumped Organized Baseball. WILL DEFEND TITLE! THREE SCRAPS WHAT COULD ‘TAL’ VANCOUVER, B. ©. Deo. 4 | Linttoeieht Champion Chater | EXPECT OF AINSY? urns and Johnny Moore, the local rand colored boxer, have n remateh. yy ra telling « ed for a bout at Merritt, B. C., we 6 game, The signal few nights ago and at the end of | hag been given and Aineunean, oFaVUs 8 fast rounds, Burne was given |} not He “di the decision oh Gee ae ee out “Signal—Signal Play was stopped and Capt. Talbott sald bitter! “Wha the But one bout remains to be drawn | up to complete the Jelfie Athletic club boxing show, | December 8, which fs to be featur led by a fourround event between FEDS SEEK LES MANN, LINCOLN, Neb. Dec, 4-—Lenlle “How do you expect cravenetted. The regular 905, but Iater was released, Scout; Mann has passed up a chance of | "emember the signa Chet Neff of Seattle and Johnny concerns are getting $15.00 ff Mankenship of the Washing swing Walter Johnaon’s foot-|| Werth retorted, “when I can't {| O'Leary, former Canadian light for this grade. Many of b saw Johnson pitch for by going over to the Fedoral|] remember the number of touch. ]/ weight champ. Austin and Salt them silk lined and some Idaho, club, and He received a bid from |} 2™"S they've made? who are putting on the show, an of them are rubberized t soured him for the S the Federals Thursday, and prompt nounced three additional mateb Disregard original price good at the outset) jy turned ft down. today. They: follow and everything except to “eee LL U SOLD Ike Cohen vs. Jack Newton please yourself, ond they | . onld Ran SALT LAKE APPLIES SEALS STI N Leo Cohen vs. Ed Hunter are yours at $5.95, . are ts We deal Ad Schaffli ve. Steve Gard ter J » has jumped, He ta a SAN FRANGIBCO, Dec. 4—Tne| 80? ‘ jsreat pi but to Senators} SAN FRANCISCO Dec. 4.—Ed-|San Francisco are unaold.| Matchmaker Salt expects to Any Raincoat, Slip. Mite ws! damased goots’ The peo! ward A. Vandevantor, managing | Tho final papers were to have b go the remaining number tods le ashington had lost ©On! editor of elegri rf ‘ho it 6 © on or Cravenette Fciane'ta ban, ued. Wad be Timdlte| has arte cu. Nebel OF titlor tos amen, uscsuaaies Berry] Nipralver,, oun hechennel ag Garment up to [Bed in the American league ho would] business mon of Salt > ae toe OP ea wing eod| Neff is working out dally at Aus have been traded to some other; want a Coast league ‘he deat was) tin & Salt’s gymnasium, in the Ar Frank Ish, explained the deal was pgton hotel, O'Leary has estab delayed by the fatlure of his legal | ‘ fe Tage representative to arrive here as! quarters at th ‘acific club. MOON Ss. A, C. LEADER | f2f::" ‘ Both boxers are in fine fettle, and the gong probably will find them tn Moon contin to head the pock. | ¥ A tip-top shape. Both are down to Athletic club tournament. He has The emoker starts at §:30 won seven games and lost none.| KANSAS CITY, Dee. 4.—In the Neff knocked out Lonnie Austin Thirsk 1s second, with six victories 4 block of their match for the|!2 & sparring session Thursday and one defeat ‘8 pocket-Dilliard champion-| ®fternoon, while approximately 100 spectators looked on. Neff turned Bennie Allen, the champlon, the trick with his right hand, ship, | defeated James Matura of Denver, BOWLERS WILL DINE An informal dinner will be held 200 to 198. NOTED PUG WILL ACT (BAIRD GETS MATCH As announced some time pre vious in The Star, James J. Cor. bett, conqueror of John L. Sullivan and former world’s heavyweight; Marl Baird, the crack 125pound|by the Seattle Athletic club bowl. boxing champion, ts coming to|amateur boxer, will represent the | ers tonight Pantages. Corbett features next| Seattle Athletic club {mn an inter week's bill. club smoker at Vancouver Moo etn a Baird meets Art Swales, a BUY YOUR BURY GREAT ATHLETE |“: “re ___ BLANK BOOKS she FROM VANCOUVER, B.C. Dec. 4—~— VOTE TO CAN COACH M. Stati The funeral of Stuthers Gunn, one| PHILADELPHIA, Deo. 4.—Nine- lorey Stationery Co. of the best known athletes in the|teen of the 21- Princeton players|] 7% Mtret Ave. Near Columbia s+. Dominion, was held yesterday at| who assembled Thursday and elect the First Presbyterian church.| ed Baward Day Harris captain, vot b hoarg was killed in an auto acct-|ed against the retention of Coach 50 CENTS jen! George Brooks Boye’, Girls’ and Children's KAVANAGH'’S Firet and Union. 1008 Firet, at Madison. ~ BULL BROS, Jusi Printers | 1013 THIRD @AIN 1043 SWEATER COAT With every order for Suit or Overcoat we will give absolutely Free a Big, Heavy, Shawl Collar Sweater worth $5.00. OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaced by The Ohio Method by artifictal teeth that are natural as your original t . Examinations are now be ing conducted without charge, and estimates are furnished in all cases. We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee. of T | $15 Set of Teeth 5 Srey nix as cane $4 10 Sol a Bridge Work ‘ $4 | Solid Gold Fillings ....$1 Up Other Fillings 50¢ Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET CORNER SECOND AVENUE | | | | Nvercoat Made to Order celain | Porcelain Crown 10 Gold or Porc Office hours, ‘2 ny 6. Sundays, Sweater O Hi IO Coat FREE With Every Order Just think of it, men! A Suit or Overcoat, made to order, of all-wool goods, and a Sweater Coat—All for $15.00. FOUR DAYS ONLY Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday UNION MADE | Hotel Baden Grill Entertainment of Highest Merit 304 PIKE ST. Entrance 104 Pine ard for the Pa | The Chicago Giants are coming | gemmmmemmemmens to the coast again this spring and will play several games here These dusky pastimers are a great | ommmpemmmmmemes drawing card. A couple of years | ago the attendance at the gare ——— they engaged In at Dug’s omashed | mummers several records ee 6 (a SRS d S While admitting that he has ——<1e—- = 1) ave communteated with Nick W1liom®, | qqus—eeeeeees wards to taking Red s place as manager, I a . dent Farr of the Spokane cli) quae meet up with jsays that the question of ar was not even mentiond Thh) —_ contradictory to reports stating | quamemmesmemes that Nick was bh off for a better pecuniary eration, | —_ 1 Why, of course Farr memes 2nd ride one don't imagt for a minute Nick or yourself would so udinitid — IN THIS as to mention a little thing | ques = like money. Oh, my, yanas! | stairs Clothes ay Oe * ee Eddie Marino, the Tacoma boxer | _————— |who looked out for “Tex” Ver = |interests a while back, says that |fast living was responsible fr | ——_ Vernon sorry howing OgAlDSt | geppeeeeees \"Red” D in New Orleans the jother night. “Tex has been step | —_— |ping pretty fast since he and || gums pit, and I looked for him to get beat the minute he hooked yp | — ith some good boy,” sald Martino. | gum }"Vernon ts a good boxer and a| comer, but has esrcrificeds bb chances by dissipation. | eee | Chicago board of trade man, uf —— |fering from nervousness, Was | —7 hurled out of an auto, alighted on chase. his head and gained 20 pounds | TT (To Be Follow These Directions GO TO FIRST AVENUE— cross over and enter The Hub. TAKE THE ELEVATOR in long, orderly rows those $15 and $20 Suits and Overcoats we've been telling you about. NEW, STYLISH, PERFECT- ly tailored garments, these. AND THE DIFFERENCE in the upstairs rent and the downstairs rent will save you from $5 to $10 on your pur- Ten Dollars: the Totem Pole— flight. DAYLIGHT UP- Store you will see Continued. ) |weight. We have several friends 615-617-619 First Avenue | we'd like to try {t on, and will sup: | gus |ply the auto and the stone for Opposi the tem Pole. them to light on. a ( rn Tor Pole.) eee SSE Doc Ben Roller, the great rassier, | has been secured at an enormous | EEOEEEEERCEE ORES expense to come to Spokane and STEED, flop a young gent named Ben H Pp. $—T \Jackson, who halls from Dayton, —! | S.— There 2°0 qu SS Shirts, Shoes, Hats Everything at Wash. Jackson claims to be heavy Underwear, weight champion of the North. ==! west. This is a most {mportant | q—_—, revelation to the many who never before have heard of such a title. |Jackson has put up $560 on the |mateh, the Spokane papers say. If} this match is like all other rassling| {s probably ts Pop- mms (Ground Floor. 2 ET TS ular Prices—cn the 2 TT a, | WHY DO THE PEOPLE CROWD A THE BIG MAN@ THAT 1S BECAUSE Mens A spe CURIOSITY. WHAT DID THE MAN DO THAT HE SHOULD BE_SO DOPULAR ? THE MAN IS A FOOTBALL. PLAYER. DID HE WIN MANY GREAT GAMES THAT HE SHOULD GE SUCH A CURIOS ITY? NO, HE DID NOT wih ANY GAMES . HE fS THE ONLY POOTBALL PLAYER IN THE COUNTRY WHO WAS NOT, PLACED ON AN ALL = AMERICAN TEAM. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 4.—Will- jiam Abel, who killed Thomas Kane, | was hanged in Moysmensing prison here yesterday, This ts the last ABEL KILLED KANE TOUGH ON FRANK CHICAGO, Dec. 4.—Frank Ryan, alleged head of the ciatrvoyant and fortune telling ring in Chicago, con- | fessed he paid police for protection, | and that he was called upon to pay from $26 to $100 a week “to buy flowers for patrolmen who had lost members of their families.” Customers bring shoes here from every part of the city, be- cause our work is different. It’s a@ bit better. REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP and Seneca. Main 4138 FOR SALE—CHEAP Large size statue, suitable for club, lodge, etc.; also large cof- fee mill; hand power. 709 Fourth Ave. WONDER venss a Shona 3 ING MEN 3]()00 BEST Sp R00 l Y AND I5 ‘i The Stout Them All, And the Tall. SIZES FROM 31 TO 52 MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFACTORY ALTERATIONS FREE CHAS. BLUMENFELD 812 Firet Ave. Out of the High-Rent District, | legal execution that will take place in Philadelphia, The offictal canvass of votes, an nounced at Olympta, shows the fol lowing as the tmportant features Only ix of the 39 counties voted “wet,” these being King, Pierce, Jefferson, Mason, Garfield and Thurston, The “dry” majority in the state was 18,632, The soctalists, having failed to secure 10 per cent of the total vote cast, lose the right to make nomi nations by direct primaries, but will return to the convention sys: tem as a minority party The progressive candidates for congres n third in every district Austin Griffiths running 208 votes behind Judge Moore in the First district, Ole Hanson, progressive candi date for U. 8, senator, was the only senatorial candidate to run away ahead of his party ticket, being 16, 616 votes ahead of the five pro: gressive congressional candidates. | Jones was 2,485 votes ahead of the republican candidates, and Black was about 4,000 behind the demo. cratic candidates SHE NABS A THIEF After outrunning a tramp who stole an umbrella at her home, 1511 Summit ave, Mra, Lewis McMurty tapped him on the head with the butt of the umbrella and advised him to keep moving if he wanted to | escape the police. He moved. 1 that cigaretty taste. rton of ten if your dealercan’ 5 pin gy apply ay $1.00 fora: aack~ age R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, ‘Winstes-Salem, N.C,

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